Tuleap offers a powerful open source project management tool, for agile or waterfall-oriented projects.
From Tuleap 9.17, you can enjoy a burn-up chart in addition to the Burndown. What is this new powerful feature? How to read it like a pro? How to configure it into Tuleap?

As we have seen in a previous article we developed real-time capability in Tuleap for Kanban and Test Management modules, using WebSocket and Node.js technologies. This post focuses on another great challenge for real-time tools: how to really make communication secure, how to control user identity, how to manage permissions and access control.

Users are increasingly enjoying instant access to information such as emails, messages in chat rooms, changes made by everyone for collaborative work.
A solution as Tuleap aims at making easier for teams' members to work together. To be really effective, some information require to be instantly shared without needing for the users to reload the page. In Tuleap, it is particularly the case for Kanban boards and the Test Management tool.